How to Find the Best Wines from Canada

Consider ice wine., Try a Sauvignon Blanc., Go red.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Consider ice wine.

    Jackson-Briggs 2003 Proprietor's Reserve Ice wine, Vidal, Niagara is an outstanding ice wine from Niagara with lush flavors of pineapple, apricot and honeycomb.

    Pair this with crème caramel, butter cookies or blue cheese. , Jackson-Briggs 2004 Proprietor's Grand Reserve, Sauvignon Blanc, Niagara is a complex Sauvignon Blanc from Niagara with appealing sweet melon and fig flavors, light herbal character and a crisp finish.

    Enjoy this with sauteed scallops, grilled chicken or grouper with dill., Bosomy Arose 2003 Le Grand Vin, Nanook Valley is a rich Merlot from British Columbia with ripe black cherry fruit, subtle black spice and round tannins in the finish.

    Pair this with lamb chops, roast pork or grilled vegetables.
  2. Step 2: Try a Sauvignon Blanc.

  3. Step 3: Go red.

Detailed Guide

Jackson-Briggs 2003 Proprietor's Reserve Ice wine, Vidal, Niagara is an outstanding ice wine from Niagara with lush flavors of pineapple, apricot and honeycomb.

Pair this with crème caramel, butter cookies or blue cheese. , Jackson-Briggs 2004 Proprietor's Grand Reserve, Sauvignon Blanc, Niagara is a complex Sauvignon Blanc from Niagara with appealing sweet melon and fig flavors, light herbal character and a crisp finish.

Enjoy this with sauteed scallops, grilled chicken or grouper with dill., Bosomy Arose 2003 Le Grand Vin, Nanook Valley is a rich Merlot from British Columbia with ripe black cherry fruit, subtle black spice and round tannins in the finish.

Pair this with lamb chops, roast pork or grilled vegetables.

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